For popular brands like Garia, it is important that you, the
customer, do enough research so that you are able to find the best
deals in the market today. With the aim of helping you to become more
knowledgeable buyer, I have prepared below some insights that you
might consider useful.
So, when buying a Garia Golf Cart, you might consider the
following:
What Specific product model to buy?
There are several product options available under this brand so it
is important that you choose the one the suits specifically to your
need. Browsing online reviews are a big help to learn which one is
the best.
Brand new or used Cart?
Choosing between used and brand new Garia Golf Cart can save you
some good amount of money so it is imperative that you decide which
one to choose. Note that brand new items has the advantage of giving
"better performance" but it could cost you more compared to
the used items. So, you have to weigh things and decide which one do
you think is the best option.
Online transaction or visiting local retailers?
As e-commerce becoming popular, more and more customers are buying
online, which can also be done for equipment like Garia. However,
because not all online buyers are 'happy customers,' it makes sense
not rely solely on online transactions. You have to remember that
scams are prevalent on the Internet. Therefore, visiting a local
store is a better option since, aside from seeing personally the
dealer, you see the product yourself - you can test drive, in fact!
Other criteria to consider
Find a distributor that is proven reputable - you can determine if
a company is indeed reputable through what other people say. Ask
previous and current customers and listen what they have to say about
your prospective distributor.
Find a distributor that gives discounts/promos - many companies
give discounts and if you are lucky enough to find one, you can take
advantage of these privileges as they can save you some good amount
of money.
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Friday, November 29, 2013
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Top Brands from California Vineyard Tractor Dealers
California is home to a number of big
vineyard tractor dealers selling top brands in the world. So, if you wanted to buy a vineyard tractor, you might want to consider
some of the most popular brands sold at authorized distributors in
the area. What are those brands? I have compiled below some names that you could include in your prospect list:
- John Deere - when it comes to heavy equipment, John Deere is considered as one of the top brands; it is manufactured by an American Corporation headquartered in Moline, Illinois - The Fortune Deere & Company, which is one of the largest manufacturers of agricultural equipment in the world. The company offers a wide array of tractor products designed to suit customers different needs. There are utility, compact utility, and specialty tractors to choose from. Vineyard Equip is one of reputable dealers in Santa Clara, CA.
- New Holland Tractors - this is another yet popular tractor brand; the company behind this product has been serving clients across North America for over a century now. It has over 1000 authorized dealers in the US and Canada - over 3000 authorized dealers worldwide - making it one of the heavy equipment companies with the widest network of sellers. Find dealers in Santa Clara, California here
- Massey Ferguson - The company, Massey Ferguson Limited, is headquartered in Duluth, Georgia, USA specializing in agricultural machinery, including high horsepower tractors, mid-range tractors, and utility tractors, You can find some dealers in California here.
- Case IH - another tractor brand that has global reach with more than 4,900 dealers worldwide, operating in over 160 countries. Headquartered in the United States, the company boasts its STEIGER® & QUADTRAC® SERIES as having a fuel-efficient power. The company is considered by many as a global leader in agricultural equipment. To find dealer within Santa Clara, California area, click here.
- Caterpillar - also popular on its Alternative name "CAT," this leading tractor brand is produced by a company with corporate headquarter in Illinois, USA. You can find dealers in California here.
Monday, October 21, 2013
Facility Management / Building Maintenance Works That Can Be Outsourced To A Building Maintenance Company
Over the years, outsourcing facility
management/maintenance works to a third party continues to provide
clear benefits to many companies across different industries. In
particular, it effectively helps in reducing a company's total
operational costs and workloads while keeping the quality of work
intact.
Today, more and more companies are
choosing outsourcing as an alternative to delegating specific tasks
to in-house staff. And, though every business model has its own
limitations, several studies (such as this Global Real Estate andFacilities Management Outsourcing Pulse Survey conducted by KPMG)
suggest that building maintenance / facility management outsourcing continues to show strong performance when it
comes to fulfilling a company's works for its successful day today operation. This is a trend that
is considered one of the reasons why facility management
outsourcing business continues to thrive.
If your company is yet to decide
whether to finally outsource or not some of your company tasks, the following ideas on what particular tasks you can outsource might help you make a wise
decision:
Custodial services - these include
works floor and carpet care, power washing, window washing, waste and
management recycling, graffiti abatement, as well as pre-occupancy
cleaning and related cleaning tasks.
Commercial window cleaning is one of the most outsourced tasks in the US. Photo credit: Capital Janitorial and Building Services |
HVAC services - proper heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning tasks management will result
efficient, comfortable, and cost-efficient solution as your company
continues to operate. Facility management / building maintenance companies usually employs
computerized system as well as skilled technicians to manage all of
the HVAC tasks.
Photo credit: Johnson Group, Hongkong |
Building maintenance services - these
include tasks like plumbing, electrical, cabinetry, architectural,
painting services, as well as tenant improvement. Outsourcing
companies usually employ custom-designed system to fit on a company's
building maintenance needs.
Photo credit: West State Mechanical, Incorporated |
Workspace management - to use your
facility's workspace to its optimum potential, you can outsource
workspace planning and implementation works. Some specific examples
of workspace management solution include custom furniture design,
high-density storage systems, movable wall systems, as well as
whiteboard management solutions.
Workspace Platform Management. Photo credit: Dexigner |
Monday, September 30, 2013
How Should You Prepare Your Vineyard Equipment Before The Fall Harvest?
Vineyards are a thriving business in
places where the climate is temperate (the temperature is mild) and this refers to locations that
lie between the tropics and the polar regions such as California in the United States (above
the equator) and Southern Australia and New Zealand (below the equator).
If you are based in one of the
specified locations mentioned above, you might want to consider growing a vineyard in your area and make
it as an additional source of income - that is, if you like farming. And, of course, just like any
other projects, getting into vineyard farming involves a number of important considerations to take into account to have
better chances for success.
In this article, however, I am to discuss
specifically about preparing your vineyard equipment before the fall harvest. This can help to make
your harvesting work more efficient while trying to reduce the
costs.
So, how should you prepare your
vineyard equipment before the fall harvest? Here are some insights
you might find useful:
- Build your equipment checklist - part of your vineyard harvesting is to prepare a checklist of vineyard equipment that you need so that you can avoid a possible overlook, which can cause a delay to your harvesting. This is also a good time to spot those equipment that is more ideal or best fitted to your need.
- Have the equipment available before the vintage - whether you buy or rent equipment for vineyard harvesting, make it sure that they arrive on time (or earlier). In this way, you have an ample time to do the necessary preparation. Remember that we have what we call the 'harvest-delay-effect," which highlights the importance of picking in a right time to deliver quality produce.
- Check all equipment are in good working condition - yes, I know this is basic but things are sometimes overlooked; this is just a reminder that equipment should be checked accordingly; make sure that all are functioning as they should be.
- Equipment should be cleaned and sanitized - as the work involves harvesting for consumption, cleaning and sanitizing your vineyard equipment is absolutely necessary. It is important that cleaning and disinfecting is part of your process to avoid possible contamination. Here's additional insight on vineyard equipment sanitation.
- You and your employees should know how to run them - sure you are already familiar with vineyard equipment; in fact, you might have been using them for years. However, there might be some equipment that require your testing (especially the new ones) so that you (and your employees) can get used to them. Being familiar with the equipment you use helps avoid unnecessary delay, which can affect your overall productions.
Friday, September 27, 2013
Some Features Of Club Car Utility Vehicles
Club Car is one of the world's largest
manufacturers of small-wheel, zero-emissions electric vehicles.
Particularly, the company produces some popular utility vehicles
(gas-powered and electric-powered) such as the Carryall.
Speaking of Carryall, this particular
model is ideal for light work and for general transport; it
is known for its industry leading speed, maneuverability, and ground
clearance (ride height). It is available both as gas-powered and electric-powered.
In addition to that, this item has also a number of features that can
benefit the users. These are the following:
(Gas-powered)
- Fuel gauge/hour meter standard
- Headlights\
- Fits in full-size pickup truck bed
- 800 lb (363.2 kg) - for the total vehicle capacity
- 18 mph (29 kph) - the maximum speed
- 351 cc gasoline 10.4 hp (7.8 kW) engine, rated @3600 rpm per SAE J1349
- Roto-molded plastic, tilting bed box (7 cubic feet; 300 lb capacity)
- Automotive finish paint over high-impact ABS front body
(Electric-powered)
Carryall 252 Electric Utility Vehicle (Photo credit: Turf and Industrial) |
- Headlights
- Fits in full-size pickup truck bed
- Club Car's exclusive IQ System™ 48-volt electric motor
- 800 lb (363.2 kg) -- the total vehicle capacity
- 18 mph (29 kph) -- the maximum speed
- Roto-molded plastic, tilting bed box (7 cubic feet; 300 lb capacity)
- Automotive finish paint over high-impact ABS front body
Another popular
item from Club Car is Turf, which is used for cutting cups and
setting flags as well as collecting driving range balls. Moreover,
this particular design is recognized as efficient, economical vehicle
that is ideal for any light-duty golf course application. It features
the following:
(Gas-powered)
- 351 cc gasoline 10.4 hp (7.8 kW) engine, rated @3600 rpm per SAE J1349
- 800 lb (363.2 kg) -- the total vehicle capacity
- 9.1 ft3 (0.3 m3) Cargo Box carries 300 lb (136.1 kg)
- Rustproof Aircraft Grade Aluminum Frame, Chassis & Cargo Box
- Differential Guard -- vehicle's protection particularly at off-road use
- Heavy Duty Front Bumper
- Radio/Beverage Holder
- Premium tread tires
- Battery warning light standard
- Self-adjusting, maintenance-free rack and pinion steering for easy handling
- Heavy duty unitized powertrain
(Electric-powered)
- Club Car's exclusive IQ System™ 48-volt electric motor
- 800 lb (363.2 kg) Total Vehicle Capacity
- 9.1 ft3 (0.3 m3) Cargo Box carries 300 lb (136.1 kg)
- Rustproof Aircraft Grade Aluminum Frame, Chassis & Cargo Box
- Differential Guard
- Heavy Duty Front Bumper
- Radio/Beverage Holder
- Premium tread tires
- Electronic fuel gauge/hour meter, low-oil warning light
- Self-adjusting, maintenance-free rack and pinion steering for easy handling
- Heavy duty unitized powertrain
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Challenges to find vineyard equipment in California
If you are based in the state of
California and if you are planning to buy a vineyard equipment in the
area, you might find the task pretty challenging. Here are some of
the reasons why:
The challenge of finding a good
distributor - in a state that is big as California, finding a good,
reputable distributor is a bit difficult. You might be able to secure a
list of prospective distributors from somebody but that does not mean
you do not need to conduct a thorough examination on their background
anymore.
Recommendation: make your own research
prior to buying a vineyard equipment (e.g. utility vehicles, tractors); list down some good prospects
(and the Internet is a good place for this) and then perform further
company background check to trim down your list until you finally
arrive to the best choice.
The competition - the competition among
distributors might put some confusion in you part; some might give
deceiving product info just to convince you to buy their items. This
scenario is common to places where competition is high. So, you need
to be careful whet it comes to this, especially with California.
Recommendation: work on securing a list
of recommendation from proven reputable entities or individuals who
are experts in this area. A government agency that regulates dealers
is helpful; information other institutions like Better Business
Bureau can also help in finding some good prospects.
The price - while California is not the
most expressive state in the USA, in general, we can not deny that
prices on heavy equipment such as utility vehicles can be pretty high in this area,
considering the demand in the market as well as the standard of
living.
Recommendation: make product comparison
by investigating the list of prices provided by your prospects.
Knowing the factory price can also help you to weigh on whether or
not the distributors' (the market price) prices list is justifiable
or not.
Used versus New - the challenge of
buying either used vineyard equipment or the new one is another area
that might put some confusion to you. Buying a used equipment can save you
some good amount of money, but it could also present major drawbacks
when it comes to equipment performance.
Recommendation: Consider the duration
of use of equipment - are you planning to use it long term or short
term? If it is for long term use, buying a used vineyard equipment
might be impractical most especially if the previous own did use the
equipment for quite a long time already.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Commercial Roofing Contractors in San Jose, California
San Jose is one of the places in the California area where you can find quite a number of commercial roofing contractors. But the question is - are all of them reputable? Well, all of these commercial roofing service providers can be reputable. But still, that does not guarantee a 100% good service; contractors simply are not equal in terms of providing services, so you need to be wise in choosing one.
Here are some useful insights on how you can find a good roofing contractor in San Jose - you might want to consider the following:
The distance of the service provider
If you are looking for a commercial roofing contractor to work on your project, you might want to consider, as part of your criteria for selection, the distance of prospective roofing service providers. Contractors that are closer to your facility can be logistically advantageous, which can help you save some amount from the total service cost. To be able to get some useful information about the distance, you can make use of online directories; they are one of the best places on the Internet as they give direction information. You can try using Google Places, Yahoo! Local, Yellow Pages, Yelp, etc. Just search for commercial roofing contractors - specific to San Jose, CA. You might be amazed by the search results you can get.
Checkout the company’s portfolio
The projects a company has had in the past is one of the best indicators of how good it is in providing such service. So, you must make time to evaluate the projects they have done (you can personally - or through phone - ask a list of their projects in the past) by doing some research. Some important information you must find out include: the type of roofing system they have installed; feedback from their clients, project owners; and costs.
Energy-saving roofing system
Green building is becoming more and more popular today; so as energy-saving. Both can be applied to your roofing system provided the commercial roofing contractor you choose is good enough to carry out this plan. A good roofing contractor offers an energy-saving roofing system to its clients as this can help in operation costs reduction. In California area, you might want to check BCI Quality Construction Inc. as it has a roofing system called ‘cool roof,’ which is designed to lessen energy use up to 50%. This is really beneficial most especially during summer season, where energy consumption usually at its peak level because of higher temperature to maintain.
That would be all for now folks! For feedbacks, let me know. Just use the comment section below.
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